lessons learned
I’ve been perusing the disc of photos from the Indiana engagement session (more soon), and I have an opinion. There are tons of “how to save money” tips out there to tell you that you can hire someone inexperienced for half the money. They’re just pictures, after all. A while ago I might have even agreed with that.
(photos by Bow Tie Photography unless otherwise indicated)
(taken by the Las Vegas student)
Kim fixed my hair, moved my awkward hands, cracked jokes, teased DJ, and treated us to ice cream. She researched the location, ran with my ideas, and left me feeling great about myself. I think that these are things you learn with practice, along with lighting and framing and white balance. If you can find a pro on Craigslist, great. But not everyone with a big camera is a photographer. I guess it’s worth the engagement session to find that out, if nothing else.
*Obligatory disclosure: Kim is my friend, but these are also my genuine experiences. I wouldn’t have risked hiring a friend (and we did hire her, for the whole weekend, with money) if she hadn’t been exactly who I wanted. I’m lucky to have talented friends, but it’s business on both sides.


Hey, I'll travel too
Thanks, Julia. I am really looking forward to your wedding. You've put a lot of work into it and I think we're going to have a great time!